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    Indicator Panel Fixed Height or Scale

    I have four data series which I gave simple static values of 1,2,3,4. The colors are the signals. I would like a way to fix the indicator height or scale or have a fixed width of space between the data series with a fixed spacing both top and bottom. Right now I have to play with the scale manually and it never seems to scale properly. What options do I have?

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    #2
    Hello cutzpr,

    Thanks for your post.

    You can right mouse click on the indicator panel scale and select Properties. In the properties, change the "Margin lower" and "Margin upper". By default, these are at 6 %. I have a similar indicator and I used 20% which worked well.

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      #3
      Thank you very much.I changed it to fixed linear and it works perfectly. Is there any way to program this setting from within the indicator.

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        #4
        Hello cutzpr,

        Thanks for your reply.

        Yes, however, from the help guide,"These are UI properties which are designed to be set by a user. Attempting to modify these values through a custom script is NOT guaranteed to take effect."

        Please see: https://ninjatrader.com/support/help...properties.htm

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